Stick It Up Your Junta

The new Pope has not fully answered questions about what he did or didn’t do during the Argentine dictatorship – but that isn’t to say it’s not too late for him to find redemption. For that, actions rather than words are required...

I don’t like the cut of this new Pope’s jib, but...

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